"'Naga Pixie' is the story of a fairy (Trinity Breane Perio) that persistently reminds Jason (Hobbs) and his friends to respect nature, animals and the environment. The film, which is set in Baltimore, reminds audiences that there is beauty in every natural environment, even in the heart of the city’s urban core........it’s time for Baltimore’s acclaimed director and screenwriter of the film 'Hairspray' to move over— there is a new talent in town!" - The Baltimore Times (August 19, 2016)

In his role, Anthony witnessed “his (screen) aunt being savagely whipped by her master,” said Rob Rapley, director, writer and producer of “The Abolitionists.”Only on-screen for a few minutes, Anthony captured “an emotional range that few children of his age can match,” Rapley said.... “It’s not something most 6-year- olds have experienced or can convey,” Rapley said. “To find a 6-year-old who could do it successfully was a very nice surprise.” Anthony’s role is nonverbal, “which in some ways is more difficult,” Rapley said. “If you have a speaking role, you can let the words do a bit of the work for you. He really seemed like a natural actor, which is a rare thing at 6 years old.” - Rob Rapley, director, writer and producer PBS' The American Experience: The Abolitionist via The Catholic Review